Seventeen years after launching one of the first smart scales on the market, Withings is taking things to the next level. Unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, the Body Scan 2 is no longer designed as a simple device…
Amazon is exploring wearable AI with Bee, a $50 assistant designed for continuous listening
Wearable artificial intelligence is experiencing rapid growth, driven by the miniaturization of sensors and the widespread adoption of generative models. According to estimates by IDC, the global market for wearable AI devices could exceed 150…
An AI that lives alongside you: Razer introduces Project Ava, its holographic companion
At CES, some innovations stand out for their technological prowess, while others do so for the cultural shift they’re sparking. With Project Ava, Razer clearly falls into the latter category. By offering a holographic desktop companion, the brand…
With AI around your neck, Motorola is shaking up the personal assistant game
For more than a decade, AI assistants have established themselves as software interfaces accessible primarily via a smartphone or computer, but they have always relied on a screen and a model of on-demand activation. This visual interface…
OpenAI is branching out: a connected pen to bring AI to life in 2026
Depuis deux ans, les tentatives d’incarner l’intelligence artificielle dans des objets physiques se sont multipliées. Badges connectés, pins intelligents, assistants portables censés remplacer le smartphone, la plupart ont suscité plus de curiosité que d’adhésion. Trop…
Après ChatGPT, des lunettes connectées ? Les ambitions portables de Sam Altman
Et si demain, votre assistant conversationnel ne vivait plus dans une boîte noire, mais sur votre nez ? C’est la rumeur persistante qui agite la Silicon Valley : Sam Altman, PDG d’OpenAI et figure centrale…
Ray-Ban Meta: see, speak, interact… Artificial Intelligence is coming to your nose
Long considered futuristic gadgets or commercial flops (think Google Glass or Snap Spectacles), smart glasses are making a comeback thanks to dramatic advances in artificial intelligence. Worn as part of everyday life, they no longer just record or stream: they understand, respond, translate, and interpret—all in real time.

